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LYNCHBURG AUTO PARTS THEN-This was how Lynchburg Auto PariS looked in ·the old '
days. The building, or at least half of it, was built by George Copeland and at one time was run by
Mitt Ervin. Later Bil~ Edde ran it for 30 years before present-day opcrator'Ro~cr Simmons tookover
last October. Polk" Andy" Anderson who has worked at the Auto Parts for years said they didn't even
have pin-up pictures back then. Notice the prescnt~day Metro Water Dcpartment .does not exist and
a pasture surrounds the area. The two gasoline pumps (is that Sinclair gasoline?) stand in front of a
vacant lot on which now sits one part. of.the building . _:_Photo Courtesy NELDA C~PBELL
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HOT ROCK: Well, everybody
comments on J.B. Huskey's old
Coffee Cup Cafe. "Do you know
what it was before?" asked Lyndon
Simpson: "It was the Hot Rock
Cafe, run by Aaron Wiseman and
owned by Emma Sutliff." · ,
And, that was a long time before
the popular yuppie places called
the Hard Rock Cafes.
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And, Gladys Waggoner tells us
she never cooked at the old Coffee
Cup a day in her life. "You must be
. thinking about Bertie Waggoner."
But, we heard one thing. Gladys
. Also in Tu-;1e:-it marked the I II th
anniversary of Moore · County
courts. The . first courts convened 1
here in I872. When ~e grand jury .j
conv~nes tomorrow, they will be 1
carrymg on. an old tradition. In
'1872, . Jhe ·Grand .Jury indicted j
James· Silvertooth, who was /
marshall of Lynchburg, for the
1 murderofBill Millsap. He received
1 a change of venue to Lincoln
County, was tried and acquitted on '
the grounds of self-defense. So, the I first man ever indicted in Lyn-chburg
got off. · may not have cooked there but she
makes a mean German chocolate
cake.
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. · ~ ; . ,.
' . . ; . '. / . .. j .
LYNCHBURG AUTO PARTS THEN-This was how Lynchburg Auto PariS looked in ·the old '
days. The building, or at least half of it, was built by George Copeland and at one time was run by
Mitt Ervin. Later Bil~ Edde ran it for 30 years before present-day opcrator'Ro~cr Simmons tookover
last October. Polk" Andy" Anderson who has worked at the Auto Parts for years said they didn't even
have pin-up pictures back then. Notice the prescnt~day Metro Water Dcpartment .does not exist and
a pasture surrounds the area. The two gasoline pumps (is that Sinclair gasoline?) stand in front of a
vacant lot on which now sits one part. of.the building . _:_Photo Courtesy NELDA C~PBELL
• • •
HOT ROCK: Well, everybody
comments on J.B. Huskey's old
Coffee Cup Cafe. "Do you know
what it was before?" asked Lyndon
Simpson: "It was the Hot Rock
Cafe, run by Aaron Wiseman and
owned by Emma Sutliff." · ,
And, that was a long time before
the popular yuppie places called
the Hard Rock Cafes.
l·
I
1
I
And, Gladys Waggoner tells us
she never cooked at the old Coffee
Cup a day in her life. "You must be
. thinking about Bertie Waggoner."
But, we heard one thing. Gladys
. Also in Tu-;1e:-it marked the I II th
anniversary of Moore · County
courts. The . first courts convened 1
here in I872. When ~e grand jury .j
conv~nes tomorrow, they will be 1
carrymg on. an old tradition. In
'1872, . Jhe ·Grand .Jury indicted j
James· Silvertooth, who was /
marshall of Lynchburg, for the
1 murderofBill Millsap. He received
1 a change of venue to Lincoln
County, was tried and acquitted on '
the grounds of self-defense. So, the I first man ever indicted in Lyn-chburg
got off. · may not have cooked there but she
makes a mean German chocolate
cake.
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